This gig with the Dave OโHiggins Quartet is part of a massive 33-date tour of the UK promoting the new CD, โItโs Always 9:30 in Zogโ, from September through to December 2017 with the help of awards from the Arts Council of England and PRS Foundation.
Daveโs saxophone sound is highly personal and recognisable, with a clear sense of melodic development and adventure. He has a wide palette from Charlie Parker, Dexter Gordon, John Coltrane and Joe Henderson through to Stanley Turrentine and Michael Brecker.
The quartet is unashamed to swingโฆ.hardโฆvery hard; drawing on blues and functional harmonies and the great tome of jazz vocabulary. The new music fizzes with life and panache, enhanced by this very able set of musicians whose backgrounds read like a โWhoโs Whoโ of the Jazz & music elite; ...
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This gig with the Dave OโHiggins Quartet is part of a massive 33-date tour of the UK promoting the new CD, โItโs Always 9:30 in Zogโ, from September through to December 2017 with the help of awards from the Arts Council of England and PRS Foundation.
Daveโs saxophone sound is highly personal and recognisable, with a clear sense of melodic development and adventure. He has a wide palette from Charlie Parker, Dexter Gordon, John Coltrane and Joe Henderson through to Stanley Turrentine and Michael Brecker.
The quartet is unashamed to swingโฆ.hardโฆvery hard; drawing on blues and functional harmonies and the great tome of jazz vocabulary. The new music fizzes with life and panache, enhanced by this very able set of musicians whose backgrounds read like a โWhoโs Whoโ of the Jazz & music elite;
Graham Harvey (Gerard Presencer, Incognito, M People & currently Stacey Kent for the last 8 years);
Geoff Gascoyne (Michel Legrand, Everything But the Girl, Van Morrison, Georgie Fame, Sir Willard White, Dianne Reeves, Guy Barker, Claire Martin, and he played a major part in the rise of Jamie Cullum with whom he worked exclusively from 2000 to 2007);
Sebโ de Krom (Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, John Scofield, Dave Holland, Clark Terry, Guy Barker and currently with the Tommy Smith Quartet)
โOโHiggins plays with quite exceptional fluency and his fund of ideas never runs out.โ
The Observer
I first came across Dave OโHiggins playing with new wave jazz group โRoadside Picnicโ and has since gone on to huge success starting with his musical apprenticeships served with John Dankworth and Cleo Laine, Jim Mullen and Martin Taylor.
Work followed with diverse artists such as; Jamie Cullum, pop band Matt Bianco, Kyle Eastwood, the BBC Big Band, and Ronnie Scottโs Jazz Orchestra; his most impressive names on the CV are surely Frank Sinatra (the last London appearance - a week at the Royal Albert Hall in 1992) and a tour and album with Ray Charles (Strong Love Affair).
Daveโs big tone sound leads this kicking band, which will surely swing the house down, be there!
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